GCSE Questions - WavesQ11. A radar gun is used to determine the speed of a cricket ball during a cricket match. The radar gun emits a beam of microwaves. The microwaves are reflected from the moving ball, as shown in the diagram. Comparing the microwaves emitted by the radar gun with the microwaves reflected from the cricket ball enables the speed of the ball to be determined. (a) What is the name given to the effect used to determine the speed of the cricket ball? [1 mark] (b) Compare the wavelength, frequency and speed of the reflected microwaves with the wavelength, frequency and speed of the microwaves emitted by the radar gun. [3 marks] (Total 4 marks) |
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